At TED back in 2004, Joseph Pine talked about what consumers really want is “authenticity” in the experience economy. Yet, even now at the tail end of 2009, we’ve barely moved beyond the basic goods industry. We only have to walk into any shop to realise we’re still suffering from the hangover of the industrial [...]
Categories: globalisation,thoughts,travel
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- December 30, 2009 – 4:07 pm
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- By steph
Whilst at StatusCampMontreal today, a few of us in the Internationalization session were discussing interfaces for switching to another language. I hit upon a possibly rather silly idea where you can use something visual to help predict someone’s language. This is only a rough sketch, so it’s probably not much use as it is to [...]
Categories: design,i18n/l10n,multilingualism
Tagged: #statuscampmontreal, #statusmtl
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- December 19, 2009 – 12:54 am
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- By steph
This conversation really began a few months ago, from my self-reflective rambly essay on hippiesque, followed by my friend Stephanie Booth’s investigation into the idea of the “poly-expert”. The question arose over an informal chat: what can multi-talented or multi-skilled people call themselves that do justice to their poly-expertise, when the market seems only interested [...]
Categories: generalists,poly-expertise
Tagged: generalist, poly-expert, polymath, time management
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- December 16, 2009 – 6:22 pm
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- By steph
“Meeting in the middle” is the best phrase I could come up with to describe this pair of handmade rings — one darkened, one unpolished, raw and new. In wearing them together, the dark ring will become lighter, the white ring will begin to darken; they evolve together towards a natural shine and meet upon [...]
Categories: jewellery,things
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- December 9, 2009 – 2:03 pm
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- By steph